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The GAP QUAL 100 simulation that I’m running on the current season shows some surprises. The bonus system that I’ve devised definitely opens up competition. No lead is safe. It is entirely possible for consecutive bad races to … Continue reading →

Ben Swann has done it again. A new video that he just released about the stunning purge of conservative voices that we are now witnessing has already been viewed more than 24,000 times on YouTube alone. I have been writing about all of this censorship quite a bit recently as well, but up until now [...]

Hillary Clinton has finally accepted personal responsibility for her historic loss against Donald Trump, apologized for calling half of America racist and misogynist, admitted the whole Russia thing was a smokescreen, and promised the Democratic party she'd stop undermining their efforts to rebrand ahead of Midterms. Just kidding. In a verbose weekend s […]

An Election, Another Explosion When Nixon was elected in November of 1968, things really began to heat up at Gadsby & Hannah. Colson’s work on Nixon’s behalf had been very much appreciated by Nixon (even if it wasn’t by some of his men), and the opportunities for recompense at the firm were going to be […]

When is it going to end? Politely now, I have come to the unprecedented conclusion that I no longer want to, or even care to listen to another illegal immigration “activist” without further annoyance. Please understand that as I’ve stated … Continue reading →

theeconomiccollapseblog.com Are we on the verge of an unprecedented global currency crisis? On Tuesday, the euro briefly fell below $1.07 for the first time in almost a dozen years. And the U.S. dollar continues to surge against almost every other major global currency. The U.S. dollar index has now risen an astounding 23 percent in […]

Digital Security: Securing Your LaptopBy Franke ScheinFebruary 17th 2015Imagine this scenario:You've been very active in the political arena speaking out against the creeping eradication of civil liberties by the Obama Administration. Many of your Facebook posts depict the president and his cabinet as Marxist infiltrators.Suddenly, a close family friend […]

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November 12, 2016 – Congratulations to President Elect Donald J. Trump and Vice-President Elect Mike Pence. We at the Chaos blog are extremely happy that President Elect Trump won! There is a God in Heaven. The good guys won and … Continue reading →

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1 February A.D. 2012

After getting several notes asking about how to listen to these programs “live,” I learned that these are designed more for use as podcasts, and the equivalent, than as live radio programs. So, you get to pick when listening fits best into your schedule. Each is one hour.

They are good programs for getting into some of the foundational basics. For that audience, we’ve started at a very good place.

Search that page for “taylor,” and you’ll get to the two programs. As of this particular moment, they are the first and third links in the list of programs.

We at Legal Reality appreciate the support from “America in the Balance,” and from Amanda, Don, and Keith, the show hosts, and of course, all those who work behind the scenes to make the program possible to provide to their audience.

If this programming is of benefit, they would appreciate hearing that. The contact information is found on that page, as well.

23 September A.D. 2011

Whether there’s a difference between a “driver” and a “traveler” for purposes of these fees, and who has to pay them, is a good question. Where it’s the equivalent of a fee for initiating an appeal, then there’s the question of whether it’s a “criminal” matter or a “civil” matter. It’s possible that some systems will charge the defendant in a “criminal” matter costs for initiating appellate processes.

The more “they” want to collect, the greater the incentive to become familiar with the differences between “driving” and “traveling.”

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Motorists issued a traffic ticket in Massachusetts will have to pay money to the state whether or not they committed the alleged crime. According to a state supreme court ruling handed down yesterday, fees are to be imposed even on those found completely innocent. The high court saw no injustice in collecting $70 from Ralph C. Sullivan after he successfully fought a $100 ticket for failure to stay within a marked lane.

Bay State drivers given speeding tickets and other moving violations have twenty days either to pay up or make a non-refundable $20 payment to appeal to a clerk-magistrate. After that, further challenge to a district court judge can be had for a non-refundable payment of $50. Sullivan argued that motorists were being forced to pay “fees” not assessed on other types of violations, including drug possession. He argued this was a violation of the Constitution’s Equal Protection clause, but the high court justices found this to be reasonable.

“We conclude that there is a rational basis for requiring those cited for a noncriminal motor vehicle infraction alone to pay a filing fee and not requiring a filing fee for those contesting other types of civil violations,” Justice Ralph D. Gants wrote for the court. “Where the legislature provides greater process that imposes greater demands on the resources of the District Court, it is rational for the legislature to impose filing fees, waivable where a litigant is indigent, to offset part of the additional cost of these judicial proceedings.”

The court insisted that allowing a hearing before a clerk-magistrate instead of an assistant clerk, as well as allowing a de novo hearing before a judge constituted benefits that justified the cost. Last year, the fees for the clerk-magistrate hearings generated $3,678,620 in revenue for the courts. Although Sullivan raised the issue of due process during oral argument, the court would not rule on the merits of that issue.

“I am disappointed that the SJC did not consider my due process argument,” Sullivan told TheNewspaper. “I suppose that some other driver who gets charged with a moving violation will need to consider doing that. At least this decision will give them a blueprint for a focused due process argument.”

Sullivan, an attorney, is not planning on further appeal to the US Supreme Court.

“While the decision did not go my way, I am safe in the knowledge that I gave it my best shot,” Sullivan said. “I took on this case because I felt that it was the right thing to do.”

People think that everything is good and right, as long as they can go places and buy things. They never consider what they had to give up for their “freedom”, or who they have to pay protection money to. The liberty that people romanticize about in the American Dream in the corporate structure of the United States, does not exist.

Unnatural Law

Agency or Sovereignty?

The differences between Agency and Sovereignty affect so many inter-related ares, that it is difficult to avoid incomplete statements. Without establishing who someone is, where they are, what they are, their legal standing and who they are subject to, people get buried in legal apples and oranges. It is too easy for people to get off in the weeds of Uniform Commercial Code, International Law and U. S. Code. People find themselves caught up in being property and agents of the corporation. In those legal minefields, never forget that the objective of Commerce is always Conquest.

This is another great item from Harmon Taylor. The same activity has been going on in New York State for at least a decade. According to the 2010 Census, both New York City and New York State have lost 1 million in population, the central issue being taxes. States and municipalities can’t hold people prisoner and squeeze them dry.

7 July A.D. 2011

It works a little bit. One CAN reduce the insane level of control and “taxation” to a less insane level by geographically relocating. However, one can terminate that control completely by only one method — terminating the “gotcha agreements.”

One need not relocate to terminate “gotcha agreements” right where one finds himself/herself at the moment one is reading this note.

To relocate is to “vote.” It’s in the nature of a “veto,” but it is a “vote.” In this sense, we vote with every commercial transaction we engage.

Moving Past A Foreclosure As A Family Are you and your family facing foreclosure? It can be a devastating and trying time for everyone in the household. Foreclosure occurs when you miss the regular payments on your original mortgage agreement. Once you are past due for over 60 to 90 days, the loan can become … Read more